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Roberto Citran
Citran in 2011
Born (1955-01-26) 26 January 1955 (age 69)
Occupationactor

Roberto Citran (born 26 January 1955) is an Italian actor.

Life and career

Born in Padua, Citran graduated in psychology and founded the university film club "CINEMAUNO" in his hometown.[1] After some sporadic stage works he founded a small theater company, "Punto e Virgola".[1]

Citran is probably best known for his films with the director Carlo Mazzacurati, Paduan like him, who made him debuting in a main role in 1989, in Il prete bello.[1][2]

In 1994 Citran won a Volpi Cup for best supporting actor for his performance in Mazzacurati's Il toro.[3]

Selected filmography

  • The Tulse Luper Suitcases, Part 1: The Moab Story (2003)
  • The Fugitive (2003) - Massimo's Father
  • The Tulse Luper Suitcases, Part 3: From Sark to the Finish (2004) - Raoul Wallenberg
  • An Italian Romance (2004) - Alvaro
  • Hotel Rwanda (2004) - Priest
  • The Life That I Want (2004) - Giordani
  • A Life in Suitcases (2005) - Raoul Wallenberg
  • 4-4-2 - Il gioco più bello del mondo (2006) - Tricella (segment "Meglio di Maradona")
  • Mi fido di te (2007) - Aleotti
  • Flying Lessons (2007) - Stefano - padre di Curry
  • 7/8 (2007) - Alberto Molaien
  • Night Bus (2007) - Diolaiti
  • Detesto l'elettronica stop (2008) - Il Comunista solitario
  • Generation 1000 Euros (2009) - Tassista
  • Le ombre rosse (2009) - Editore Bergonzi
  • Nine (2009) - Doctor Rondi
  • Scontro di civiltà per un ascensore a Piazza Vittorio (2010) - Professor Marini
  • Saint Philip Neri: I Prefer Heaven (2010, TV Movie) - Cardinal Capurso
  • Passannante (2011) - Avvocato Tarantini
  • Some Say No (2011) - Edmondo Giannotti
  • Shun Li and the Poet (2011) - Avvocato
  • Il giorno in più (2011) - Ricardi
  • Mary of Nazareth (2012, TV Movie) - Joachim
  • Zoran, My Nephew the Idiot (2013) - Alfio
  • La prima neve (2013) - Commissario
  • Aspirante vedovo (2013) - Fenoglio
  • The Chair of Happiness (2013) - The Fishmonger
  • Patria (2014) - Giorgio
  • Fuori Mira (2014) - Farmacista
  • La macchinazione (2016) - G.S.
  • Una nobile causa (2016) - Giulio
  • Come diventare grandi nonostante i genitori (2016) - Augusto Ferrari
  • Noi eravamo (2017) - Dr. Bassani
  • L'ordine delle cose (2017) - Grigoletto
  • The Last Prosecco (2017) - Sergio Leonardi
  • 1991 (2018)
  • Noite mágica (2018) - Vincenzo lo sceneggiatore
  • Il grande passo (2019) - Piovesan
  • Letto numero 6 (2019)

References

  1. ^ a b c Roberto Chiti, Roberto Poppi. Dizionario del cinema italiano. Gli attori. Gremese Editore, 2003. ISBN 8884402131.
  2. ^ Mario Sesti. La "scuola" italiana: storia, strutture, e immaginario di un altro cinema. Marsilio, 1996. ISBN 8831764772.
  3. ^ Enrico Lancia. I premi del cinema. Gremese Editore, 1998. ISBN 8877422211.